Sustainable Garden Project: Update 2012
Fall Clean Up Day: Saturday Oct 13, 2012, 9:00 am |
Within days of two successful seed and seedling sales in
April and May, the garden year kicked off earlier than usual with the planting
of seeds (donated by Downtown Home and Garden of Ann Arbor) of cooler Spring
crops of sugar snap peas and spinach.
The growing season recently ended in early October
with a bountiful harvest including root vegetables, potatoes (20 pounds) and
carrots (7 pounds). This year the garden has been more vigorously expanded to
hopefully include future harvests of black and red raspberries, blackberries,
rhubarb, and asparagus which are perennial types of food producing plants that
do not need re-seeding or re-planting each year. Finally, our group of volunteers prepared the
garden in the spring, watered (using our new rain barrel which collects the
rectory roof run-off), weeded and composted (into 3 separate bins) weekly in
the summer, and then met in late October for a complete Fall garden cleanup and
more.
“The Wow! Fall Clean Up Day: Saturday Oct 13, 2012, 9:00 am...
We did all major gardening tasks in one hour (in a little drizzle) with a fantastic team consisting of:
- Rose, Patrick and John Sherry
- Joan Meagher
- Janet Bourgnon
- Ron Yonkoski
- Frank, Julie and Frank, Jr Fazekas
- Erich and Ann Marie Jensen
With kind and appreciative regards,
Erich Jensen
Co-coordinator for the St Francis Sustainable Garden
P.S. See you all in the Spring 2013! Merry Christmas ;-)